On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids

A novel intelligent online demand management system is discussed in this chapter for peak load management in low voltage residential distribution networks based on the smart grid concept. The discussed system also regulates the network voltage, balances the power in three phases and coordinates the...

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Main Authors: Shahnia, Farhad, Wishart, M.T., Ghosh, A.
Other Authors: Zeashan H Khan
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25922
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author Shahnia, Farhad
Wishart, M.T.
Ghosh, A.
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description A novel intelligent online demand management system is discussed in this chapter for peak load management in low voltage residential distribution networks based on the smart grid concept. The discussed system also regulates the network voltage, balances the power in three phases and coordinates the energy storage within the network. This method uses low cost controllers, with two-way communication interfaces, installed in costumers’ premises and at distribution transformers to manage the peak load while maximizing customer satisfaction. A multi-objective decision making process is proposed to select the load(s) to be delayed or controlled. The efficacy of the proposed control system is verified by a MATLAB-based simulation which includes detailed modeling of residential loads and the network.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-259222023-02-27T07:34:30Z On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids Shahnia, Farhad Wishart, M.T. Ghosh, A. Zeashan H Khan A. B. M. Shawkat Ali Zahid Riaz Voltage control Decision making Smart grid Peak load shaving Power balancing Demand management A novel intelligent online demand management system is discussed in this chapter for peak load management in low voltage residential distribution networks based on the smart grid concept. The discussed system also regulates the network voltage, balances the power in three phases and coordinates the energy storage within the network. This method uses low cost controllers, with two-way communication interfaces, installed in costumers’ premises and at distribution transformers to manage the peak load while maximizing customer satisfaction. A multi-objective decision making process is proposed to select the load(s) to be delayed or controlled. The efficacy of the proposed control system is verified by a MATLAB-based simulation which includes detailed modeling of residential loads and the network. 2014 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25922 10.1007/978-981-4585-36-1_10 Springer restricted
spellingShingle Voltage control
Decision making
Smart grid
Peak load shaving
Power balancing
Demand management
Shahnia, Farhad
Wishart, M.T.
Ghosh, A.
On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids
title On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids
title_full On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids
title_fullStr On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids
title_full_unstemmed On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids
title_short On-line Demand Management of Low Voltage Residential Distribution Networks in Smart Grids
title_sort on-line demand management of low voltage residential distribution networks in smart grids
topic Voltage control
Decision making
Smart grid
Peak load shaving
Power balancing
Demand management
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25922